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Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol 159, Issue 1 66-67, Copyright © 1998 by Canadian Medical Association


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Racism can rear its ugly head at medical school, study finds

N. Robb

Complaints of racism from visible-minority students at dalhousie medical school led to a study of the problem. Nancy Robb reports that the results surprised some people.


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